RT @Dashige1: 出産方法により新生児の腸内細菌は大きく変わる このような研究報告がnatureに出されました。(letterです) 経腟分娩の場合は母親の腸内細菌を、帝王切開の場合は病院内の細菌環境を主に反映していたとのこと。 https://t.co/91fR…
Stunted microbiota and opportunistic pathogen colonization in caesarean-section birth. - Shao Y et al. - https://t.co/0Za7toqAgh #microbiome
RT @JuanGrvas: Babies born vaginally? Bacterias from their mother. C-section babies? Bacterias from the hospital environments, including de…
RT @Dashige1: 出産方法により新生児の腸内細菌は大きく変わる このような研究報告がnatureに出されました。(letterです) 経腟分娩の場合は母親の腸内細菌を、帝王切開の場合は病院内の細菌環境を主に反映していたとのこと。 https://t.co/91fR…
RT @segal_eran: New study @nature of 600 babies: Babies born by C-section are missing key microbes that are usually found in healthy people…
RT @Dashige1: 出産方法により新生児の腸内細菌は大きく変わる このような研究報告がnatureに出されました。(letterです) 経腟分娩の場合は母親の腸内細菌を、帝王切開の場合は病院内の細菌環境を主に反映していたとのこと。 https://t.co/91fR…
RT @segal_eran: New study @nature of 600 babies: Babies born by C-section are missing key microbes that are usually found in healthy people…
RT @bykriscampbell: We know babies born by C-section are colonized by different microbes than those born vaginally. Culturing some of these…
RT @bykriscampbell: We know babies born by C-section are colonized by different microbes than those born vaginally. Culturing some of these…
RT @ibrahim_ersoy: Doğum yaşamın en kritik anlarından birisi! Nature’dan çok geniş bir çalışma -Sezaryenle doğanlarda mikrobiyom çeşitliliğ…
RT @bykriscampbell: We know babies born by C-section are colonized by different microbes than those born vaginally. Culturing some of these…
RT @tvatanen: Important data today from almost 600 full-term babies. Caesarean section and phophylactic antibiotics at birth alter the gut…
C-section babies are missing key microbes | Nature https://t.co/r7Xj6Ve7cQ https://t.co/lQb8HBnirz #microbioime https://t.co/exUjT0yWJ6
RT @Dashige1: 出産方法により新生児の腸内細菌は大きく変わる このような研究報告がnatureに出されました。(letterです) 経腟分娩の場合は母親の腸内細菌を、帝王切開の場合は病院内の細菌環境を主に反映していたとのこと。 https://t.co/91fR…
RT @bykriscampbell: We know babies born by C-section are colonized by different microbes than those born vaginally. Culturing some of these…
RT @bykriscampbell: We know babies born by C-section are colonized by different microbes than those born vaginally. Culturing some of these…
RT @yan__shao: Very excited to share the first paper (https://t.co/1jQUQBvsbN) of my PhD with great supervisors @LawleyLab @fienige and col…
RT @Dashige1: 出産方法により新生児の腸内細菌は大きく変わる このような研究報告がnatureに出されました。(letterです) 経腟分娩の場合は母親の腸内細菌を、帝王切開の場合は病院内の細菌環境を主に反映していたとのこと。 https://t.co/91fR…
RT @bykriscampbell: We know babies born by C-section are colonized by different microbes than those born vaginally. Culturing some of these…
RT @ProfGRoberts: Babies born via caesarian section less likely to acquire mother’s (good?) bacteria and more likely to acquire (bad?) hosp…
RT @segal_eran: New study @nature of 600 babies: Babies born by C-section are missing key microbes that are usually found in healthy people…
RT @globalmicrobiom: Stunted microbiota and opportunistic pathogen colonization in caesarean-section birth. @yan__shao @_sam_forster_ @fie…
There’s mixed opinions & approaches on the frontline from obstetricians about vaginal seeding. Also, colonisation impacted by feeding type. Much to learn is the summary but c-sections save lives, so they’re still objectively a positive option
Hasta acá este #HiloDeCiencia sobre bebés, polluelos y bacterias. Artículo original: Shao et al. (2019) Stunted microbiota and opportunistic pathogen colonization in caesarean-section birth. @nature https://t.co/4iOIskomc7
RT @Sloboda_Lab: Matched large-scale culturing & whole-genome sequencing of over 800 bacterial strains identified virulence factors and cli…
RT @segal_eran: New study @nature of 600 babies: Babies born by C-section are missing key microbes that are usually found in healthy people…
RT @bykriscampbell: We know babies born by C-section are colonized by different microbes than those born vaginally. Culturing some of these…
RT @NatureJapan: 【健康】マイクロバイオームの破壊との関連が認められる分娩様式 | Nature | Nature Research https://t.co/P26sOEP7Zt #健康 #マイクロバイオーム
RT @tvatanen: Important data today from almost 600 full-term babies. Caesarean section and phophylactic antibiotics at birth alter the gut…
RT @bykriscampbell: We know babies born by C-section are colonized by different microbes than those born vaginally. Culturing some of these…
RT @bykriscampbell: We know babies born by C-section are colonized by different microbes than those born vaginally. Culturing some of these…
RT @EricTopol: Whole genome sequencing of ~600 newborns' gut #microbiome shows marked differences by mode of delivery and concern re: oppor…
RT @Dashige1: 出産方法により新生児の腸内細菌は大きく変わる このような研究報告がnatureに出されました。(letterです) 経腟分娩の場合は母親の腸内細菌を、帝王切開の場合は病院内の細菌環境を主に反映していたとのこと。 https://t.co/91fR…
RT @kevinault: and here is the study from @nature - https://t.co/DZMVqI22ZR
RT @bykriscampbell: We know babies born by C-section are colonized by different microbes than those born vaginally. Culturing some of these…
Very interesting indeed! Will be interesting to dig deeper into differences by indication for Cesarean, as well as shared maternal-neonatal strains in Cesarean delivered who did not breast feed.
RT @hannahdahlen: Here is the actual article on the bacterial differences in babies born vaginally and by Caesarean section. https://t.co/B…
RT @Dashige1: 出産方法により新生児の腸内細菌は大きく変わる このような研究報告がnatureに出されました。(letterです) 経腟分娩の場合は母親の腸内細菌を、帝王切開の場合は病院内の細菌環境を主に反映していたとのこと。 https://t.co/91fR…
出産方法により新生児の腸内細菌は大きく変わる このような研究報告がnatureに出されました。(letterです) 経腟分娩の場合は母親の腸内細菌を、帝王切開の場合は病院内の細菌環境を主に反映していたとのこと。 https://t.co/91fRYcIsLg
RT @bykriscampbell: We know babies born by C-section are colonized by different microbes than those born vaginally. Culturing some of these…
RT @bykriscampbell: We know babies born by C-section are colonized by different microbes than those born vaginally. Culturing some of these…
We know babies born by C-section are colonized by different microbes than those born vaginally. Culturing some of these microbes confirmed the presence of virulence factors & antimicrobial resistance, thought to be typical of certain hospital microbes.
RT @centinel5051: Importantes diferencias en la microbiota de bebés que nacen por vía vaginal o cesárea. Menos diversidad y más proporción…
RT @yan__shao: Very excited to share the first paper (https://t.co/1jQUQBvsbN) of my PhD with great supervisors @LawleyLab @fienige and col…
RT @Sloboda_Lab: Matched large-scale culturing & whole-genome sequencing of over 800 bacterial strains identified virulence factors and cli…
RT @nature: Babies delivered by caesarean section tend to have altered gut microbiota and are more prone to colonization by bacteria that p…
RT @globalmicrobiom: Stunted microbiota and opportunistic pathogen colonization in caesarean-section birth. @yan__shao @_sam_forster_ @fie…
RT @tvatanen: Important data today from almost 600 full-term babies. Caesarean section and phophylactic antibiotics at birth alter the gut…
RT @yan__shao: Very excited to share the first paper (https://t.co/1jQUQBvsbN) of my PhD with great supervisors @LawleyLab @fienige and col…
Stunted microbiota and opportunistic pathogen colonization in caesarean-section birth | Nature https://t.co/8rWNRh3Pve
RT @yan__shao: Very excited to share the first paper (https://t.co/1jQUQBvsbN) of my PhD with great supervisors @LawleyLab @fienige and col…
RT @segal_eran: New study @nature of 600 babies: Babies born by C-section are missing key microbes that are usually found in healthy people…
RT @yan__shao: Very excited to share the first paper (https://t.co/1jQUQBvsbN) of my PhD with great supervisors @LawleyLab @fienige and col…
RT @rodlazda: Stunted microbiota and opportunistic pathogen colonization in caesarean-section birth https://t.co/FaWPTy0ANz
RT @EricTopol: Whole genome sequencing of ~600 newborns' gut #microbiome shows marked differences by mode of delivery and concern re: oppor…
RT @ProfGRoberts: Babies born via caesarian section less likely to acquire mother’s (good?) bacteria and more likely to acquire (bad?) hosp…
#caesareansection and the #antibiotics that come with the procedure may change the #bacteria that first resides in a newborn’s gut. This early #microbiome may be important for long-term health #obstetrics #midwifery https://t.co/1EOJwgVf3o https://t.co/Uw
RT @ProfGRoberts: Babies born via caesarian section less likely to acquire mother’s (good?) bacteria and more likely to acquire (bad?) hosp…
RT @rodlazda: Stunted microbiota and opportunistic pathogen colonization in caesarean-section birth https://t.co/FaWPTy0ANz
RT @nature: Babies delivered by caesarean section tend to have altered gut microbiota and are more prone to colonization by bacteria that p…
RT @tvatanen: Important data today from almost 600 full-term babies. Caesarean section and phophylactic antibiotics at birth alter the gut…
Stunted microbiota and opportunistic pathogen colonization in caesarean-section birth. #microbiome https://t.co/YrLG5WqphI
Large study now shows that (as suspected) vaginal vs cesarean delivery impacts the gut microbiota https://t.co/n7gN9nDZiR - next steps = clinical interventions to counteract this effect?
RT @enfermeria: Los RN por cesárea tienen más riesgo de infección por bacterias patógenas Es el mayor estudio realizado hasta la fecha http…
RT @enfermeria: Los RN por cesárea tienen más riesgo de infección por bacterias patógenas Es el mayor estudio realizado hasta la fecha http…
RT @nature: Babies delivered by caesarean section tend to have altered gut microbiota and are more prone to colonization by bacteria that p…
Surely this paper emphasises the importance of optimising abx use in pregnancy and risk/benefit discussions with women e.g about abx before/after cord clamping depending on individual risk factors and confirming ABU before trting.
RT @IDSAInfo: How babies are delivered could affect their #microbiome. A new study published in Nature Research (@nresearchnews) found that…
RT @tvatanen: Important data today from almost 600 full-term babies. Caesarean section and phophylactic antibiotics at birth alter the gut…
How babies are delivered could affect their #microbiome. A new study published in Nature Research (@nresearchnews) found that babies delivered by C-section were missing beneficial bacteria and had higher levels of infectious bacteria found in hospitals. ht
Very interesting report @nature shows disrupted transmission of maternalItrobiota, and high-level colonization by opportunistic pathogens associated with the hospital environment, in babies delivered by caesarean section.
RT @EricTopol: Whole genome sequencing of ~600 newborns' gut #microbiome shows marked differences by mode of delivery and concern re: oppor…
Stunted microbiota and opportunistic pathogen colonization in caesarean-section birth https://t.co/FaWPTy0ANz
RT @segal_eran: New study @nature of 600 babies: Babies born by C-section are missing key microbes that are usually found in healthy people…
RT @hannahdahlen: Here is the actual article on the bacterial differences in babies born vaginally and by Caesarean section. https://t.co/B…
“Matched large-scale culturing and whole-genome sequencing of over 800 bacterial strains from these babies identified virulence factors and clinically relevant antimicrobial resistance in opportunistic pathogens that may predispose individuals to opportuni
RT @segal_eran: New study @nature of 600 babies: Babies born by C-section are missing key microbes that are usually found in healthy people…
RT @mjnmlm: Disrupted transmission of maternal Bacteroides strains, and high-level colonization by opportunistic pathogens associated with…
RT @segal_eran: New study @nature of 600 babies: Babies born by C-section are missing key microbes that are usually found in healthy people…
RT @drmelihbulutgm1: Sezaryen doğum çok yanlış, gerekmedikçe yapılmamalı. @timbooth75 https://t.co/dN3zERs1w4
Sezaryen doğum çok yanlış, gerekmedikçe yapılmamalı. @timbooth75
RT @nature: Babies delivered by caesarean section tend to have altered gut microbiota and are more prone to colonization by bacteria that p…
RT @mjnmlm: Disrupted transmission of maternal Bacteroides strains, and high-level colonization by opportunistic pathogens associated with…
RT @EricTopol: Whole genome sequencing of ~600 newborns' gut #microbiome shows marked differences by mode of delivery and concern re: oppor…
RT @EricTopol: Whole genome sequencing of ~600 newborns' gut #microbiome shows marked differences by mode of delivery and concern re: oppor…
RT @segal_eran: New study @nature of 600 babies: Babies born by C-section are missing key microbes that are usually found in healthy people…
RT @uwsph: A newly published study from the @ucl and @sangerinstitute adds to the growing body of evidence that how babies are delivered —…
A newly published study from the @ucl and @sangerinstitute adds to the growing body of evidence that how babies are delivered — vaginal or by C-section — could influence their microbiome. https://t.co/JPnRYNLv66
RT @nature: Babies delivered by caesarean section tend to have altered gut microbiota and are more prone to colonization by bacteria that p…
RT @yan__shao: Very excited to share the first paper (https://t.co/1jQUQBvsbN) of my PhD with great supervisors @LawleyLab @fienige and col…
RT @segal_eran: New study @nature of 600 babies: Babies born by C-section are missing key microbes that are usually found in healthy people…
excellent paper! now we need to figure out why it's always Bacteroides that is different by MOD, since Bacteroides is abundant not in the vagina but in the gut. My thought is the messy but totally natural process of defecation during delivery may have some
The growth and development of our immune system is intimately tied with both nutrient status and the microbiome. This early trajectory is going to be critical for understanding many complex diseases.
RT @Magda_Skipper: Stunted microbiota & opportunistic pathogen colonization in caesarean-section birth - this work identifies colonization…
RT @EarnYourCookies: Really great paper coming from @LawleyLab “mode of delivery is a significant factor that affects the composition of th…
RT @nature: Babies delivered by caesarean section tend to have altered gut microbiota and are more prone to colonization by bacteria that p…
Really great paper coming from @LawleyLab “mode of delivery is a significant factor that affects the composition of the gut microbiota throughout the neonatal period, and into infancy” https://t.co/UHsJR6bVH5
RT @segal_eran: New study @nature of 600 babies: Babies born by C-section are missing key microbes that are usually found in healthy people…